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Electric cars not yet a popular choice among Canadians: survey Achi-News

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As scientists warn that the world needs to transition away from fossil fuels to limit climate change, Canadians are still lukewarm on electric vehicles, according to a survey conducted by Nanos Research for CTV News.

Nanos surveyed 1,086 Canadians between April 28 and May 1 to gauge their level of support for a hypothetical ban on the use of gas-powered cars and SUVs from 2035, their feelings about green energy incentives, their level of confidence that Canada will have enough . future charging infrastructure and their level of interest in owning an electric vehicle.

The survey found that Canadians are almost four times more likely to oppose, rather than support, a complete ban on the use of gas-powered vehicles from 2035.

“The opposition is higher among residents of Atlantic Canada, the Prairies and British Columbia compared to Quebec,” the study reads.

The results come months after federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault finalized new regulations mandating the switch to battery-operated cars, trucks and SUVs.

Carmakers will have the next 12 years to phase out combustion engine cars, trucks and SUVs, and to gradually increase the proportion of electric models they produce.

The move fulfills a promise made by the Liberals in 2021 to phase out the sale of gas-powered passenger vehicles by 2035, but is not a complete ban on the use of combustion engine vehicles. Gas-powered models sold before 2035 will be allowed to remain on the roads.

Incentives, infrastructure and ownership

When it comes to green energy incentives, 72 per cent of respondents support or somewhat support incentives for Canadians to use alternative energy sources for home and travel. This figure is consistent with findings from 2023, but remains lower than in 2016. Support is higher in Quebec (81 per cent) and Ontario (72 per cent) than in the Prairies (63 per hundred).


Enthusiastic as they are about clean energy incentives, Canadians are much less optimistic about the likelihood that Canada will have enough charging infrastructure in the future to support the growing number of electric cars.

In fact, two-thirds of survey respondents, or 66 percent, are not confident or somewhat unsure that Canada will have the necessary infrastructure. Once again, Quebecers expressed the most optimism in this area than respondents in other parts of the country.


Finally, fewer survey respondents are interested in owning an electric car now than in 2022 and 2021. Just over half were interested (21 per cent) or somewhat interested (33 per cent), which n a drop of 11 percentage points in outright interest from 2022, when 32 per cent were interested.

Quebec residents are more likely to be interested or somewhat interested in owning an electric vehicle than respondents in the Prairies or Atlantic Canada. The study did not identify why Canadians’ attitudes towards electric vehicles might have changed.


Methodology


Nanos conducted an RDD dual-frame hybrid telephone survey (landlines and cellular) and a random online survey of 1,086 Canadians, aged 18 or older, between April 28 and May 1, 2024 as part of an omnibus survey. Participants were randomly recruited by telephone using live agents and an online survey was administered. The sample included land lines and cells across Canada. The results were statistically verified and weighted by age and gender using the latest Census information and the sample is geographically stratified to be representative of Canada.


Randomly called individuals using random digit dialing with a maximum of five callbacks. The margin of error for this survey is ±3.0 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Charts may not add to 100 due to rounding.


With files from The Canadian Press

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